Osaka is the city of delicious foods

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Takama

Kamatake Udon

Oimatsu Kitagawa

Summary

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When you go to Japan, which cities do you want to go first, Tokyo, or Osaka? If you choose the latter one, you can enjoy yourself especially eating delicious foods all around the city. So, today, I will show you three recommended Japanese dish restaurants in Osaka, and I hope that you enjoy the traditional Japanese foods and that you like the country more!

Takama

Takama is a famous soba restaurant in the Tenroku. Soba is one of the most popular Japanese dishes. The restaurant with many woods makes you forget that there is in the midst of city, Osaka. Especially, the “Inaka Soba” travels your throat down so smoothly, and the smell and mouthfeel are very excellent. Besides soba, there are so many side menus. The Takama’s soba offers recognition of the good point of traditional Japanese dishes as “subtracting nothing, adding nothing.” This restaurant’s soba is the best that Japan takes pried toward all over the world!

Kamatake Udon

Kamatake Udon, now that the leading restaurant of “sanuki udon” in Osaka, is one of the best udon restaurants. Sanuki udon is the udon noodles from Kagawa prefecture in western of Japan, and it is firmer than other udon noodles. This restaurant’s “Chikutama Ten Bukkake” includes deep fried egg and the tempura of chikuwa, and umadashi (the soup for udon), and they match absolutely. When you want to have udon noodle in Osaka, you must go this restaurant before anything else!

Oimatsu Kitagawa

Oimatsu Kitagawa is the traditional Japanese dishes restaurant that commenced recently in Osaka. The master of the restaurant trained his skill in Kyoto, and he serves delicious Kyo-Kaiseki dishes in tranquil room, and the prices of dishes are so reasonable. The dishes this restaurant serves must make a deep impression on you!

Summary

Osaka is the city where there are so many good restaurants than any other cities in Japan, but the three restaurants I introduced are especially nice. Why don’t you enjoy fantastic traditional Japanese foods in Osaka?